Star Trek ready to conquer the Xbox and PSP

1117lightspeed550x309.jpgDo you like Star Trek? And do you like games? If yes, then there's some excellent news for you. Bestheda Softworks has brought back Star Trek to consoles. The plan is to introduce Star Trek: Legacy for Xbox 360 and Star Trek: Tactical Assault for PlayStation Portable, and what a good plan it is.Writer D.c. Fontana has written the storyline of Star Trek Legacy (yay). It spans over the period of forty years and features the voices of all five Star Trek captains (double yay). So, clearly it's time for all you Star Trek geeks to celebrate, especially since the games are going to have awesome graphics.


The release date has been announced as 6th december. I know it's going to be a long hard wait, so just content yourselves by watching Star Trek episodes till then.

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November 30, 2006 - 12:12 PM | Posted in - PSP |

1 Comments

* #34 Lené Glome!

Hi kimmy! how are you gonna be able to do your studies when youre writing all this! oh i aint no star trek geek but you have to get me a psp!
Id die for loco roco haha

at December 6, 2006 8:58 AM

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